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Apple Looking Into iPad Pro Unresponsive Issues After Charging
According to Apple website, the logistics version for Apple keyboard can even take one or two weeks through online shipment.
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The iPad Pro was recently launched as a bigger, more powerful iPad for business users.
The document posted on Thursday (via MacRumors) is titled: ‘If your iPad Pro stops responding and the screen is black’.
The customers of iPad Pro faced issues recently in relation to the screen.
From something as superficial as product category fulfillment to something as multi-layered as core philosophies, the iPad Pro and the Nexus 5X are two wildly different products. Black screen, screen will not wake.
Apple has finally acknowledged that there is problem with iPad Pro. The issue came to attention when several users started complaining on various web forums and social media sites. This involves pressing the home button and the sleep/wake button for around 10 seconds.
Apple has not revealed any details on what is causing the problem, they have said that they are looking into the issue and will provide more details when they are available.
“At night it was down to 40 percent so I charged it and went to bed”. When I woke up it was “dead”. Apple employees are reportedly advising a range of solutions, from using iTunes to restore settings to performing a hard restart, as Apple is now officially recommending.
The company had admitted that a few units are becoming totally unresponsive after charging and is advising users to try a hard reset to bring it back to life. And one of the first things Jobs did when coming back to Apple in 1997 was to kill the Newton, a tablet-like device that used a stylus. Both the 32 GB and 128 GB models, Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi + Cellular models, running iOS 9.1 are affected. This iPad Pro was supposed to be standing as a rival to all desktop computers due to its suitability on professional grounds.
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The forced restart is actually a pretty good trick for fixing most issues with iOS devices when you’re otherwise stumped.